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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steadfast influence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a consistent and reliable impact on a person or situation.
Example: "Her unwavering support has been a steadfast influence in my life, guiding me through difficult times."
Alternatives: "a constant presence" or "a reliable force".
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Mr. Curran's collaborative work with Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane has been a steadfast influence on his own choreography.
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"His record demonstrates what I view as a steadfast opposition to policies that diminish US power and influence throughout the world, as well as a recent trend of policy reversals that seem based on political expediency rather than on core beliefs," he said.
The judge's name was Luke Lawless, and he insinuated that McIntosh had acted as a sort of terrorist, under the influence of the newspaperman Lovejoy, who was a steadfast abolitionist.
Nina Yoshida Nelsen, a mezzo-soprano, was a steadfast Suzuki.
Freddi was a steadfast patron of the arts.
And Karl Geary is a steadfast, affecting Horatio.
Phyllis Pancella, a mezzo-soprano, was a steadfast, deeply moving Delores.
"Denny" was a steadfast friend and supporter of this firm.
He was a steadfast, hardworking trade unionist, and unafraid.
A steadfast policy aimed at nuclear denuclearisation is essential.
He clearly wasn't prepared for such a steadfast opponent.
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